Jaguar quarterback Mingxiu: already adapted to college and unable to participate in spring training
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew said that even without mini-camp and off-season team training this offseason, he can still make progress because he has done it before.
Ming Xiu began his college career at Troy University, then transferred to Northwest Mississippi Community College, then transferred to East Carolina University, and finally transferred to Washington State University. After experiencing such a tossing life, Ming Xiu said he believed he could learn quickly. When the Jaguar adopted a new offensive tactic this year, he did so.
"When I was at Washington State University, almost the same thing happened because I didn't participate in spring training, so I had to do a lot of things by myself, but we were lucky," Ming Xiu said. "We work with (quarter coach) (Ben -) McAdoo (Ben McAdoo), (new attacking coordinator) (Jay -) Jay Gruden and others in the quarterback conference room When people meet, we all help each other and do our best to work as a team. I think you still have to take the initiative."
Trading quarterback Nick Falls and not signing a new quarterback with starting strength means the Jaguars cast a vote of confidence in Ming Xiu. The amendments made an effort to prove that the Jaguars made the right decision.